react-uswds
React95
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react-uswds
- Been out of the loop with the latest trends for about 2 years. What's worth investing my free time in?
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USWDS: The United States Web Design System
I somehow stumbled across this over the weekend.
There's a React component library (with a deployed storybook):
* https://github.com/trussworks/react-uswds
* https://trussworks.github.io/react-uswds/?path=/story/compon...
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The new White House website has a hidden message calling for coders
If you’re and engineer and you’re wanting to just dip your toes in or have something to do between interviews, look for open source government projects to contribute to (e.g. https://github.com/uswds/uswds or https://github.com/trussworks/react-uswds). These can be a great way to see what various organizations are contributing to the civic tech space and to see their development philosophy and style.
React95
- Show HN: React95 – A React components library recreating the look of Windows 95
- Show HN: React95 a React components library recreating the look of Windows 95
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Show HN: React95 – a React components library recreating the look of Windows 95
https://react95.github.io/React95/
The uncanny valley comes to mind. It resembles Windows 95, but the fonts and spacing feel wrong.
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Anyone have any experience with the React95 library?
I am trying to use this library in a new project and I am running into some issues when using the icons.
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Using Google Sheets as a simple database with Papa Parse
One of the first results was React95 and the first link inside the showcase was a recipe app from one of the library's contributors. The readme stated it used Google Sheets as a database, which I found interesting and decided to investigate further.
What are some alternatives?
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nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
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